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So what is your distro? ;)
Some weather we're having, eh?
Yeah totally, makes me want to discuss init systems for some reason.
By the way, which init is your favorite?
When you use BSD.
"OpenRC lad"
....git init?
Does making everything load in docker containers count?
@567PrimeMover @rustydrd @ricdeh
I personally really liked #openrc when I used #gentoo.
These days I use #nixos, so I am stuck on #systemd.
I like working with openrc more than systemd, but with nixos, I never have to really mess with it at all really.
struggles to not break eye-contact to "sudo pacman -Syu"